The expression "5 times x squared" can be represented as 5x^2, where x is a variable representing an unknown value. This expression indicates that the variable x is squared (multiplied by itself) and then multiplied by 5. The result of evaluating this expression will depend on the specific value assigned to x.
5(x^2 + y)
75. 5 squared is 25, times three is 75 3 x (5)2 = 3 x 25 = 75
Yes, x times x equals x squared.
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I think you're asking what multiplying a number by itself is called. If so, it's called "squaring" or "squared". For example: 2 squared, (or 2 x 2) which is 22 = 4 5 squared, (or 5 x 5) which is 52 = 25 12 squared, (or 12 x 12) which is 122 = 144
5(x^2 + y)
252 x 5 = 625 x 5 = 3125
22 x 5 = 4 x 5 = 20
75. 5 squared is 25, times three is 75 3 x (5)2 = 3 x 25 = 75
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500 = 2 x 2 x 5 x 5 x 5 OR 22 x53
Yes, x times x equals x squared.
16 to the 4th power, or 16 x 16 x 16 x 16 = 65,536
If x squared is not 5, then x is not equal to 5. Do not fall for the trap that the converse is "if x-squared = 25 then x = 5" since that is not a true statement.
If x squared = 5 then x = sqrt(5) = ± 2.2361 (approx).
x3-5x2+x is already simplified.
2 squared X 3 squared = 5 squared